Sen. Hillary
Rodham Clinton said on Tuesday that she's unlikely to run
for president again. In an interview on the Fox News Channel
program Fox & Friends, she said the chances of
her running again were "probably close to zero," the
Associated Press reports.
Clinton, New
York's junior senator, also appeared to rule out becoming
Senate majority leader or a Supreme Court justice. She
put the chances at the former at "probably zero"
and the latter at "zero," according to the AP. She was
asked to rate the chances of the three scenarios
occurring on a scale of one to 10.
"I'm not seeking
any other position than to be the best senator from
New York that I can be," she said on the show, according to
the AP. She also said she was looking forward to
working with Sen. Barack Obama should he become
president. (The Advocate)